Overall, how satisfied or dissatisfied were you with the results of the gel?My scar has become less red but i am not sure whether it is due to Kelo-cote as have not used it as regularly as i should have done so i am neither satisfied or dissatisfied.

- What (if anything) was the most noticeable result?Less prominent scar at one end.

- Which three words would you use to describe Kelo-cote silicone gel?sticky, clear and tough

- The recommended retail price for Kelo-cote is £29.99. Would you be prepared to pay this amount for 3 months supply (equivalent to less than £10 per month)?No

- If it were to come up in conversation, would you recommend Kelo-cote silicone gel to friends and family? If yes, why? If not, why not?Probably not as I prefer the feel of Bio oil

- Overall, how satisfied or dissatisfied were you with the results of the gel?I am very satisfied, my original concern was less about its appearence but more about the itching/discomfort. I do not suffer with either since starting to you kelocote.

- What (if anything) was the most noticeable result?The colour has changed dramatically, it is now almost silver. Both edges of the scar are significantly less visible.

- Which three words would you use to describe Kelo-cote silicone gel?(a)Product that works!

- The recommended retail price for Kelo-cote is £29.99. Would you be prepared to pay this amount for 3 months supply (equivalent to less than £10 per month)?I would not pay that much even though I know it works, it seems an extortionate amount for such a small tube!

- If it were to come up in conversation, would you recommend Kelo-cote silicone gel to friends and family? If yes, why? If not, why not?I already have told many people about this product and would 100% sing your praises to anyone that will listen <grin>

Q1 How easy or difficult did you find Kelo-cote to apply?Very easy to apply, squeeze to finger, swipe to scar

Q2. On average how long did you find it took Kelo-cote to dry? Was this a longer or shorter time than you expected?It was tacky for a minute or 2 but soon dried. Dried faster when I learnt to apply a thinner layer!Q3. How did you find the feel of the gel?I found it quite cooling (may be the weather )Has considerably smoothed out the lumps/bumps (is this even possible?) of my scar, it also feels a lot smoother and softer.

Q4. Before taking part in this product test, had you ever tried Kelo-cote or any other scar reducing product before?No, no products at all.

Question for Kelo-cote. My dd(4) had extensive scarring to her hands and feet and as she's growing I'm aiming to keep her skin as soft and supple as possible. All the doctors will provide is aqueous cream, do you think this gel would be ok to use on young skin?

- Overall, how satisfied or dissatisfied were you with the results of the gel?Thought it was good - certainly improved the look/feel of my scar and I achieved better results than with bio oil.

- What (if anything) was the most noticeable result?Less red and less lumpy

- Which three words would you use to describe Kelo-cote silicone gel?simple,clean,results

- The recommended retail price for Kelo-cote is £29.99. Would you be prepared to pay this amount for 3 months supply (equivalent to less than £10 per month)?Only if my scar was causing discomfort or if I felt it was cosmetically an issue for me.

- If it were to come up in conversation, would you recommend Kelo-cote silicone gel to friends and family? If yes, why? If not, why not?I would if they had a scar that really caused them distress (either because it was raised or was an issue because of the way it looked)

- Overall, how satisfied or dissatisfied were you with the results of the gel?I was fairly satisfied with the results, my scar is definitely less bumpy.

-* What (if anything) was the most noticeable result?*My scar is smoother and less bumpy

- Which three words would you use to describe Kelo-cote silicone gel?Simple, sticky, effective

- The recommended retail price for Kelo-cote is £29.99. Would you be prepared to pay this amount for 3 months supply (equivalent to less than £10 per month)?It is quite expensive and but if I was really self conscious about my scar of it was really itchy then I would pay that.

- If it were to come up in conversation, would you recommend Kelo-cote silicone gel to friends and family? If yes, why? If not, why not?If asked I would recommend it but feel its maybe priced a wee bit high to be singing its praises from the rooftops

- Overall, how satisfied or dissatisfied were you with the results of the gel?

Unsure as i have never had a section before. I do not feel that the scar has faded as much as i might have hoped but am unsure what my expectations were. Would like to try it on a subsequent section

- What (if anything) was the most noticeable result? I am not sure there is one

- Which three words would you use to describe Kelo-cote silicone gel?

Sticky film clear

- The recommended retail price for Kelo-cote is £29.99. Would you be prepared to pay this amount for 3 months supply (equivalent to less than £10 per month)?I would have had to have heard great things about it to pay so much...i do pay that for clarins stretch mark oil based on recommendations ...

- If it were to come up in conversation, would you recommend Kelo-cote silicone gel to friends and family? If yes, why? If not, why not?

Q2. On average how long did you find it took Kelo-cote to dry? Was this a longer or shorter time than you expected? About 5 minutes in a cold room - longer than expected and quite inconvenient! About 2 minutes in a warm room.

Q3. How did you find the feel of the gel? e.g. texture, stickiness etc. Thick and sticky, not very nice, but the thickness does make it feel like it is medical!

Q4. Before taking part in this product test, had you ever tried Kelo-cote or any other scar reducing product before? If so, which one(s)? No

Q1: very easy to use, quite pleasant reallyQ2: it only took a few mins to apply and dry, so that was fineQ3: a little gluey, but smoothQ4: I used Bio Oil previously, which was a faff to use and a waste of time.

I'm a late tester, so my replies are based on using for a couple of weeks only:

Q1 How easy or difficult did you find Kelo-cote to apply?Straight forward. It helped that I knew from earlier reviews that it should be applied thinly.

Q2. On average how long did you find it took Kelo-cote to dry? Was this a longer or shorter time than you expected?About a minute. As expected.

Q3. How did you find the feel of the gel? e.g. texture, stickiness etcSmooth and silky

Q4. Before taking part in this product test, had you ever tried Kelo-cote or any other scar reducing product before? If so, which one(s)?Yes. Vitamin E oils, Bio Oil, Aloe Vera gel. This worked a lot better even after a short time.

Overall, how satisfied or dissatisfied were you with the results of the gel?

Fairly satisfied - I only remembered to put it one once a day, and my scar does seem paler. I'm sure if I'd have remembered to do it every day I would have seen great results!

What (if anything) was the most noticeable result?

Paler scar

Which three words would you use to describe Kelo-cote silicone gel?

Smooth, cooling, soothing

The recommended retail price for Kelo-cote is £29.99. Would you be prepared to pay this amount for 3 months supply (equivalent to less than £10 per month)?

I think it's quite expensive, but no more so than other similar products on the market. In all honesty, I was interested to try it, and if I had a scar in a place where lots of people were going to see it then I might consider it, but for a c-section scar that will always be hidden, I don't really care enough to spend that amount of money. Also, if my scar was causing me major bother I might consider it, but it's healing fairly well so I'm pleased with how it's doing without any products. My stretch marks on my belly are another matter, but that's probably a whole other thread.